We found the following complaints for BMW M ROADSTER (2002)
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Speedometer on new vehicle reads excessivly high (7 mph at 65 mph).there was nospecific incident.i would like to know if there are any standards regarding this, as manufacturer says this is an acceptable error.date below is entered for reference only.
Rear differential simply dropped while driving. It and the subframe have torn up rear sheet metal under the trunk.i have a repair in progress.
The rear-subframe is separating from the trunk in my car.as a result, the differential mount has cracked and there is the risk of the differentialtotally separating from the car.
The contact owns a 2002 bmw m roadster. While driving approximately 35 mph, a squeaky noise was heard from outside of the vehicle. The contact inspected the vehicle and discovered that the sub frame exhibited several cracks and was slightly separated. The defect became progressively worse over time. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 67,000.
2002 bmw m roadstertrunk crossmember (supports the rear differential) separating from the rest of the car.spot welds pulled out.danger of the whole crossmember separating from the chassis.corrected by an independent in toledo, oh.crossmember reinforced by an internal i-beam, welded to new custom-fabricated supports on the longitudinal rails.the oem crossmember is now merely cosmetic. Differential cover replaced by one with a pair of mounts instead of just one to distribute load.vehicle had less than 25,000 miles on the odometer. Jb
Speedometer on new vehicle reads excessivly high (7 mph at 65 mph).there was nospecific incident.i would like to know if there are any standards regarding this, as manufacturer says this is an acceptable error.date below is entered for reference only.
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